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I really enjoy Mark Cuban's investigative blog, sharesleuth.com, although I do think he should go broader than just investigating micro-cap stocks like the one in the link.

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Where does super-investor Ken Fisher think the market is going? Up, I hope!

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I used to trade futures for volatile investor Victor Niederhoffer. Mebane Faber over at AlphaClone shares his thoughts on Victor.

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An interesting look at the S&P 500 priced in gold. It's very rare that gold is more expensive than the S&P.

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CNBC's 15 most embarrassing bloopers. It doesn't include the potential blooper I might make when I'm on tomorrow between 2:00 and 3:00 pm.

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Wow! Jon Corzine is out of a job. Should he take over Bank of America (BAC)?

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Worth more dead than alive: Five famous grave robberies.

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Uh oh! Is Dow theory calling for a SELL signal? I hope not!

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A year ago my young intern told me to buy STEC (STEC) when it was at $5 because its solid state drives were going into the Macbook Air. When I sold at $9 Jim Cramer wrote on RealMoney that my trading was on fire. Well, the stock went up to $40 or so. Now, after beating earnings and revenues but guiding down a microscopic amount, the stock is down to $14 and change. I bought yesterday on the dip (disclosure: I buy falling knives and I own STEC). Here's some color on the quarter from a favorite on my IM list.

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This is the dumbest game I've ever gotten addicted to.

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